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Ukraine ceasefire bid, trade war to dominate as G7 diplomats meet

Andrew Murphy by Andrew Murphy
March 13, 2025
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Aerial view of the Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, in Charlevoix, Canada, the venue for the G7 foreign ministers meeting in March 2025. ©AFP

Charlevoix (Canada) (AFP) – US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet his Canadian counterpart at a G7 gathering Thursday, but discussion of American annexation threats has been ruled off-limits at talks expected to be dominated by efforts to agree on a ceasefire in Ukraine. Rubio arrived in the town of Charlevoix on the banks of the St. Lawrence River on Wednesday for meetings with foreign ministers from the club of the world’s industrialized democracies. He is expected to brief on the US-led effort to pause three years of bloodshed in the Russia-Ukraine war, after meeting envoys from Kyiv in the Saudi port town of Jeddah earlier in the week.

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President Donald Trump has voiced hope that US negotiators in Moscow will be able to secure a ceasefire, with officials saying the United States wants Russia to agree to an unconditional halt to hostilities. The Kremlin has said it was awaiting details of a proposed truce, while Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country was ready to embrace a deal, and the United States had indicated it would issue a “strong” response if Russia refuses an accord. British Foreign Minister David Lammy said the G7 needs to focus on “ensuring Ukraine is in the strongest possible position to secure a just and lasting peace.” Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said she expected her talks with Rubio will be centered on “Ukraine and the ceasefire that’s on the table.”

But when asked about Trump’s repeated comments about his desire to absorb Canada into the United States, Joly told reporters, “Canadian sovereignty is not negotiable.” During a stop in Ireland en route to Canada, Rubio said the G7 “isn’t a meeting about how we’re going to take over Canada.” Trump’s actions since returning to power in January have shaken US relations with traditional allies. His sweeping 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports came into effect Wednesday, prompting immediate retaliation from major US trading partners. The European Union swiftly unveiled counter-tariffs hitting about $28 billion of US goods in stages from April, while Canada announced additional levies on $20.7 billion of American products from Thursday.

Canada has previously imposed 25 percent tariffs on $20.8 billion of American goods in response to US levies on certain Canadian imports. Joly said she intends to raise the issue of tariffs in “every single meeting” at the G7. Rubio said he expected his counterparts from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan to set aside any frustration over Trump’s trade policies to work on shared goals. The steel and aluminum tariffs are anchored to national security concerns, he said Wednesday. “Every country in the world we expect will act in their national interest,” he added. “I think it is quite possible that we could do these things and at the same time deal in a constructive way with our allies and friends,” Rubio said. “That’s what I expect out of the G7 and Canada.”

The three-day meeting in Charlevoix will also touch on the G7’s role in dealing with China and the Middle East, among other subjects. It comes ahead of a G7 leaders’ summit in the Canadian province of Alberta in June.

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